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- if you removed a significant zero from the end of a number, would the numeric value of the number change?
placeholder zeros are very important - they help put the decimal point in the correct spot. however, they are not significant when it comes to the certainty of a measurement. in other words, placeholder zeros cannot be a certain or estimated digit in a measurement. they may show up in calculations, however. for example, if you convert 29.3 m to 29,300 mm, the zeros that you add to the measurement were not read from the measuring instrument.
- determine if the zeros in the measurements below are significant or not. if a zero is significant, underline it.
a. 650 m b. 42.0 s c. 7000 l
d. 3.000 kg e. 0.008 ml f. 0.00560 cm
- here are five rules for determining which digits in a measurement are significant. match each rule to a set of examples in the table below. the significant digits in each example are underlined.
rule 1: all non - zero numbers are significant.
rule 2: sandwiched zeros (those that occur between two significant digits) are significant.
Step1: Analyze question 15
A significant zero at the end of a number is part of the measurement's certainty. Removing it changes the numeric value. For example, 5.0 has a different value than 5.
Step2: Analyze question 16 - a
In 650 m, the zero is a placeholder (no decimal point), so it's not significant.
Step3: Analyze question 16 - b
In 42.0 s, the zero after the decimal is significant as it indicates precision. So we underline it: 42.\underline{0} s
Step4: Analyze question 16 - c
In 7000 L, the zeros are placeholders (no decimal point), so they are not significant.
Step5: Analyze question 16 - d
In 3.000 kg, all zeros after the decimal are significant. So we underline them: 3.\underline{000} kg
Step6: Analyze question 16 - e
In 0.008 mL, the zeros before the 8 are placeholders, so they are not significant.
Step7: Analyze question 16 - f
In 0.00560 cm, the zero before the 5 is a placeholder, but the zero after 6 is significant as it indicates precision. So we underline it: 0.0056\underline{0} cm
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- Yes, the numeric value would change.
- a. 650 m (no underlined zero)
b. 42.\underline{0} s
c. 7000 L (no underlined zero)
d. 3.\underline{000} kg
e. 0.008 mL (no underlined zero)
f. 0.0056\underline{0} cm